Georgia teacher arrested for firing gun in school, police say

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A north Georgia high school teacher was arrested on Wednesday after he barricaded himself in a classroom and fired a shot from his handgun out of a window, police said.

No one was injured in the incident at Dalton High School, except for a student who injured an ankle running through the school, police spokesman Bruce Frazier said.

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"Some students were trying to get into this teachers classroom and this teacher was not letting anybody inside. When the principal came to the scene and said 'Hey, let me in' the teacher forced the door closed, wouldn't let him in. So, he took his key out, went to unlock the classroom door and when he did that he heard a gunshot from inside the classroom. Obviously, at that point he locked down the school, called all the police in, called the school resource officer in and that's when the lockdown happened here at the school," Frazier said.

The incident began about 11:30 a.m. when Randal Davidson, a 53-year-old social studies teacher, refused to let students into his classroom, Frazier said. When the principal put a key in the door in an attempt to enter, Davidson fired a shot from a handgun through an exterior window of the classroom, according to Frazier.

The school immediately went into lockdown, and police quickly arrived and evacuated the immediate area around his classroom. After about 30 to 45 minutes, Davidson agreed to surrender to authorities and was taken into custody without further incident, Frazier said.

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"They were able to get this teacher to surrender and he was taken into custody without incident. So, right now I can tell you that the scene at the school is secure. Nobody's been hurt other than that one ankle injury that I'm aware of. The students are being taken off campus and they will be rendezvousing with their parents at the trade center on the other side of I-75 and that's where parents should go," he said.

Frazier said there was no evidence that Davidson was trying to fire at anyone.

"It certainly seemed like he didn't have any intention to harm anybody else," Frazier said.

Davidson had been a teacher at Dalton since 2004 and was the play-by-play radio announcer for the high school's football team, Frazier said. Police did not release any explanation as to a possible reason for what happened.

President Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association, among others, have proposed that teachers should be allowed to bring firearms into schools to defend against possible attacks. But critics have said arming teachers would create a host of other dangerous side effects -- and pointed to the Dalton shooting as Exhibit A in that argument.